Nissan Ariya Lease Deal

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3,460 posts

189 months

Sunday 14th April
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Thought I'd start a thread to avoid cross talk in the main lease deals one...

I've ordered one (will be my wife's car, replacing a Qashqai). No delivery date yet but we wanted to push it to late May / June anyway as that's when the current car goes back.

Had a better look around one yesterday and interior space is huge which I'm very pleased with due to having young kids with enormous child seats.


There's apparently an issue where the timed climate control can set off the alarm. A mate who works at Nissan tells me there's a fix so I'm hopefully going to check it's been done before delivery.


They don't appear to come with carpet mats, so unless Alphabet supply them (I know some lease companies do) they need to be bought. I'm not keen on the price of the Nissan ones for a 2 year lease!


Unfortunately it's not supported by OVO anytime yet, which means I will probably move electricity supplier when my contact is up. Although the Renault Megane is supported so that may suggest it won't be too hard for them to support the Nissan.


Anyone taken delivery yet?

plfrench

2,382 posts

269 months

Sunday 14th April
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Thought I'd start a thread to avoid cross talk in the main lease deals one...

I've ordered one (will be my wife's car, replacing a Qashqai). No delivery date yet but we wanted to push it to late May / June anyway as that's when the current car goes back.

Had a better look around one yesterday and interior space is huge which I'm very pleased with due to having young kids with enormous child seats.


There's apparently an issue where the timed climate control can set off the alarm. A mate who works at Nissan tells me there's a fix so I'm hopefully going to check it's been done before delivery.


They don't appear to come with carpet mats, so unless Alphabet supply them (I know some lease companies do) they need to be bought. I'm not keen on the price of the Nissan ones for a 2 year lease!


Unfortunately it's not supported by OVO anytime yet, which means I will probably move electricity supplier when my contact is up. Although the Renault Megane is supported so that may suggest it won't be too hard for them to support the Nissan.


Anyone taken delivery yet?
Not got one, although a neighbour has, but I was just going to ask if you already have a charger at home? If not, could you get one that is OVO compatible to save having to change supplier?

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Original Poster:

3,460 posts

189 months

Sunday 14th April
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Already got a charger (EO, not compatible with OVO either) from the grant a couple of years ago so changing that is not a (financially) sensible option unfortunately!

dave01253

61 posts

82 months

Sunday 14th April
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"Octopus go" is the one to look at. I pay 9p/kwh from 0030 to 0430 and 27.29p/kwh other times. It doesn't matter what you use the cheap rate for. I have an older Podpoint which has it's own timer. Octopus don't/can't touch it,

sixor8

6,299 posts

269 months

Sunday 14th April
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I'm on Octopus Go too. It's a little frustrating only being able to add about 25 miles per night (11% on my car), but at a cost of under 80p, I'll survive smile . I have charged up during the day too (6 hrs) because I needed more charge for a longer journey but try not to.

quinny100

923 posts

187 months

Sunday 14th April
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If you’re on Octopus Go, have a look at your last few bills and check your average rate because you might be better off on Tracker (single rate, changes daily) or Agile (half hourly price changes).

On Agile on Saturday I used 65kWh of electricity at a cost of -£2.84 as the price sometimes goes negative when there is excess capacity in the grid, usually when it’s windy. The average rate on Agile I’ve paid is 12.45p/kWh this year. This week it was 2.94p/kWh.

EV tariffs are good value if you charge daily at least the same amount as you use generally - so if you use 10kWh in the home you put 10kWh in the car, the brings you average rate to about 17p/kWh. If you don’t need to charge every day and can avoid days where it might be more expensive then you are usually better on Agile.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

181 posts

47 months

Monday 15th April
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blank said:
Thought I'd start a thread to avoid cross talk in the main lease deals one...

I've ordered one (will be my wife's car, replacing a Qashqai). No delivery date yet but we wanted to push it to late May / June anyway as that's when the current car goes back.

Had a better look around one yesterday and interior space is huge which I'm very pleased with due to having young kids with enormous child seats.


There's apparently an issue where the timed climate control can set off the alarm. A mate who works at Nissan tells me there's a fix so I'm hopefully going to check it's been done before delivery.


They don't appear to come with carpet mats, so unless Alphabet supply them (I know some lease companies do) they need to be bought. I'm not keen on the price of the Nissan ones for a 2 year lease!


Unfortunately it's not supported by OVO anytime yet, which means I will probably move electricity supplier when my contact is up. Although the Renault Megane is supported so that may suggest it won't be too hard for them to support the Nissan.


Anyone taken delivery yet?
I assume you went for the advance 87kwh one with sky pack.
I thought they came with the plush carpet.

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Original Poster:

3,460 posts

189 months

Monday 15th April
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
I assume you went for the advance 87kwh one with sky pack.
I thought they came with the plush carpet.
Yeah that's what I've ordered. Everything I've read points to no mats included.

Hopefully someone on here will get one delivered soon and we can confirm!

Pistonheadsdicoverer

181 posts

47 months

Monday 15th April
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Getting mine 22.4.... So will let you know.. Not a deal breaker but still a bit disappointing.

paradigital

866 posts

153 months

Monday 15th April
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quinny100 said:
If you’re on Octopus Go, have a look at your last few bills and check your average rate because you might be better off on Tracker (single rate, changes daily) or Agile (half hourly price changes).

On Agile on Saturday I used 65kWh of electricity at a cost of -£2.84 as the price sometimes goes negative when there is excess capacity in the grid, usually when it’s windy. The average rate on Agile I’ve paid is 12.45p/kWh this year. This week it was 2.94p/kWh.

EV tariffs are good value if you charge daily at least the same amount as you use generally - so if you use 10kWh in the home you put 10kWh in the car, the brings you average rate to about 17p/kWh. If you don’t need to charge every day and can avoid days where it might be more expensive then you are usually better on Agile.
Another reason to want a guaranteed cheap overnight rate is solar batteries. We have enough battery capacity that charging them overnight at 7.5p/KWh means that coupled with even the most overcast of days, we pretty much only import electricity at the cheap rate. March was an average of 9.1p/KWh.

Agile would be great, but manually faffing with changing when the batteries charge would be a royal PITA. So with a PHEV and an EV as well as the house to charge, Intelligent works the most consistently for us.

PistonTim

514 posts

140 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Had my 87kwh e4orce evolve since July last year, excellent car. I've done 15k so far.

Mats aren't included from Nissan, Tusker included some cheap and cheerful ones as part of the lease. I'm sure you could find some on ebay etc.

There's a few recalls for bits and pieces including the alarm activation if remote HVAC is used - but there's been a fix in the wild with dealers for some months now so yours should come with that already done.

It's a great all round car.

Edited by PistonTim on Wednesday 17th April 10:35

ChocolateFrog

25,442 posts

174 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Agile has been insanely cheap recently with all the wind we've been having.

I wanted a little more predictability so went for Intelligent. My car has never failed to fully (upto 80%) charge overnight. Seem to get a minimum of 7-8 hours of 7.5p.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

181 posts

47 months

Thursday 18th April
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PistonTim said:
Had my 87kwh e4orce evolve since July last year, excellent car. I've done 15k so far.

Mats aren't included from Nissan, Tusker included some cheap and cheerful ones as part of the lease. I'm sure you could find some on ebay etc.

There's a few recalls for bits and pieces including the alarm activation if remote HVAC is used - but there's been a fix in the wild with dealers for some months now so yours should come with that already done.

It's a great all round car.

Edited by PistonTim on Wednesday 17th April 10:35
How much is it for you on Tusker? I assume you opted for the 10K package given your mileage.

James6112

4,382 posts

29 months

Thursday 18th April
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
I assume you went for the advance 87kwh one with sky pack.
I thought they came with the plush carpet.
Yeah that's what I've ordered. Everything I've read points to no mats included.

Hopefully someone on here will get one delivered soon and we can confirm!
Mats & a tank of petrol used to be part of the deal.
Mats & a full battery should come as standard!

PistonTim

514 posts

140 months

Thursday 18th April
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
PistonTim said:
Had my 87kwh e4orce evolve since July last year, excellent car. I've done 15k so far.

Mats aren't included from Nissan, Tusker included some cheap and cheerful ones as part of the lease. I'm sure you could find some on ebay etc.

There's a few recalls for bits and pieces including the alarm activation if remote HVAC is used - but there's been a fix in the wild with dealers for some months now so yours should come with that already done.

It's a great all round car.

Edited by PistonTim on Wednesday 17th April 10:35
How much is it for you on Tusker? I assume you opted for the 10K package given your mileage.
48 / 80,000 and £573 net.

thepeoplespal

1,623 posts

278 months

Thursday 18th April
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Any idea what would be the best charger to get for this car and the likely cost?

I'm likely to pull the trigger on a £412 pm Salary Sacrifice deal for a gunmetal metallic 87KwH Advance model on 36month 10k miles pa, 16.5p excess mileage charge with full maintenance, insurance and tyres. That's assuming one of the 5 cars this afternoon is still available.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

181 posts

47 months

Friday 19th April
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thepeoplespal said:
Any idea what would be the best charger to get for this car and the likely cost?

I'm likely to pull the trigger on a £412 pm Salary Sacrifice deal for a gunmetal metallic 87KwH Advance model on 36month 10k miles pa, 16.5p excess mileage charge with full maintenance, insurance and tyres. That's assuming one of the 5 cars this afternoon is still available.
Check with your utility provider if they have any deals on EV chargers.
I am with Octopus as I have PV and Battery.
IOG gives me 7.5p charging at night and 15p solar export (so will load batteries at night).
I went for the Zappi b.c. it allows solar-to-ev charging.
But if you're not in that situation just go for the cheapest one with installation.
Octopus starts from £899 all inclusive.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

181 posts

47 months

Friday 19th April
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For potential Ariya owners, don't forget to register for servicing and get "Tea for Two on us at one of a number of locations across the country, when you purchase a Service Plan online before 30th September 2024*
It costs £367.77 for 2 years which is reasonable IMHO. you’ll benefit from a years’ free RAC Breakdown Cover and a £200 Insurance Excess Voucher

https://www.nissan.co.uk/owners/car-repair/car-ser...

Pistonheadsdicoverer

181 posts

47 months

Friday 19th April
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Cheapest insurance, via moneysupermarket, was at Admiral, is £557. You get 6 months free subscription with bp pulse, includes £27 charging credit and MS says they will offer an additional £15 discount.